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| WHAT TO SEE | |
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Bevagna welcomes the traveller with its richness of history and traditions. Numerous Roman remains - speechless witnesses of its glorious past as a Roman town - embellish its narrow streets where you can still bump into old fashioned ways of living and working. Every year, in June, Bevagna astonishes its visitors by completely reverting to medieval times during the festival of the Mercato delle Gaite. You will see nothing but medieval characters working and acting strictly according to their medieval ancestors. Not far from Bevagna, you will find other Umbrian Towns known all over the world: Assisi, St. Francis' town, Foligno and its tournament of la Quintana, Montefalco, the Umbrian balcony, Orvieto and its Rock, Perouse the Magnificent, Spello Julia colony, Spoleto and the Festival of the two Worlds, Todi the essence of Beauty and Trevi, the guardian of the Fonti del Clitunno. |
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